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Aligning Your Academic Program Portfolio to Student and Labor Market Demand

Helix Education

Crucial Questions to Ask How can we think strategically about academic program planning? Creating an academic program plan should be inclusive of voices and data from internal and external sources to gain insight into both student and labor market needs. How do we assess if our academic programs are aligned with student demand?

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Navigating Privacy Controls with Google Analytics 4 (GA4)

EAB

Data minimisation in GA4 is achieved through an event-based data model. GA4's consent mode leverages advanced machine learning techniques to enable behavioral modeling for users who opt out of tracking. This feature supports compliance with laws that mandate the collection of data strictly for specific purposes.

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3 Tips to Streamline Community College Compliance Reporting

EAB

A common method for integration involves leveraging a data model to essentially transform your data to speak that data model’s language. This transformed, validated data became searchable under EAB's data model via uniform fields and naming conventions—creating much more efficiency when locating important reporting fields.

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Improving Higher Education Governance: The Changing Face of Higher Ed Part 3

The Change Leader, Inc.

However, this difficult time may prove to offer an important silver lining as a new model of higher education is forged. A Model to Improve Higher Education Governance We mentioned in a previous blog ( Leadership Accountability in Higher Ed ) the imperative for institutions need to adopt a model of good governance by their boards.

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Enrollment Trends and Strategies for Graduate Leaders: Insights from Liaison and CGS 

Liaison International

They stressed that forecasting is both an art and a science, requiring consistent dialogue between graduate colleges and individual programs, particularly in decentralized campus models. Additionally, Dr. Julie stressed the value of using data-driven program reviews to ensure that resource allocation addresses institutional goals.